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Chapter 3 Configuration Management User's Manual
3-8 Setting the Operational Parameters Vmux-210 Ver. 1.0
Table 3-5. Manager List Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Manager ID 1..10
IP Address An IP address of 0.0.0.0 means that there is no manager
[Set] Click <Set> to send new values to the Agent
[Cancel] Click <Cancel> to cancel the selections made in the dialog box and close the box
[Refresh] Click <Refresh> to refresh the data in the Manager List dialog box
3.2 Setting the Operational Parameters
Configuring Bridge Ports
The Bridge Ports command enables you to configure the VLAN filtering, VLAN
priority, and VLAN tag handling of the Vmux-210 bridge. Separate tabs control
the configuration for the ETH-NET port, ETH-USER port, and the
Link/Channel+Mng (Internal CPU) interface. For example: you can use this dialog
to configure a port to automatically add a single VLAN to received packets, or to
double tag (double stack) the packets before forwarding them to the destination.
Bridging connects (bridges) network segments together to provide Layer 2
(data-link level) switching.
The Link/Channel+Mng (Management) interface refers to a virtual port, which
is also known as the CPU port or the Internal port (in the CLI). The CPU "port"
processes the packets received from the user port and the network port.
To configure bridge ports:
1. In Agent mode (for viewing) or Edit mode (for setting), select the device.
2. From the Configuration menu, select Bridge Ports….
The Bridge Ports Configuration Dialog Box appears.
3. Click the tab that corresponds to the port that you want to configure (the
ETH-NET tab, ETH-USER tab, or Link/Channel+Mng tab).
4. Configure the desired parameters and then click <Set>.
5. If a confirmation dialog box appears, click <OK>.
Note
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